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Warsaw
Top trending hotels in Poland
Novotel Warszawa Centrum
Warsaw Presidential Hotel
Courtyard by Marriott Warsaw Airport
Polonia Palace Hotel
Renaissance Warsaw Airport Hotel, an Marriott International
Radisson Blu Resort, Swinoujscie
Puro Gdańsk Stare Miasto
Radisson Hotel & Suites, Gdansk
ARCHE Dwór Uphagena Gdańsk
Hotels In Poland
Poland’s reputation for epic architecture and hearty food didn’t emerge out of thin air. And while the country is home to some pretty stoic monuments and memorials, we also say you should live a little.
So grab a generous plate of cabbage-fuelled Polish food and pop a button on your trousers. Avoid confined spaces after eating said cabbage. Get a train ticket to a small town you’ve never heard of. Down a shot of Belvedere vodka with a Warsaw local.
When you save big by booking lastminute.co.nz's Poland holiday packages, you’ll have plenty of cash left over to explore all sides of the country.
Things to Do in Poland
Those photos you see on Pinterest aren’t lying. If you witness a sunset behind the red buildings of Warsaw or harbourside row houses of Gdansk, the technicolour display is amazing—gentle weeping is encouraged.
And you can’t call yourself a true architecture aficionado unless you pay Wawel Castle a visit in Krakow, or stop at Malbork Castle. The underground chambers of the Wieliczka Salt Mine have been registered by as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its stunning chandeliers will put your dining room garage sale find to shame.
At the end of a long day of exploration, hotels in Poland are the perfect place to relax.
Getting to and Around Poland
Most international journeys to Poland begin with a flight into Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW), which is the largest airport in the country. You can also land at John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice (KRK) if your holiday itinerary begins in southern Poland. With your feet on Polish ground, you’re ready to yell “Czesc, Poland”!
Of course, the word for hello also means goodbye in these parts, so don’t be offended you get some confused looks. From the airport, you can get to many Poland hotels via bus, train, tram or the Warsaw subway system.
Your Poland accommodation awaits, European traveller! Let’s get this kielbasa party started with a flight into Warsaw. If you want to embark on a World Tour of Sauerkraut, book yourself Berlin accommodation and head west for a few days!
Poland hotels essential information
Accommodation | 22,980 hotels |
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Lowest Price | NZ$87 |
Highest Price | NZ$254 |
Popular hotels | Novotel Warszawa Centrum, Warsaw Presidential Hotel, Courtyard by Marriott Warsaw Airport, Polonia Palace Hotel, Renaissance Warsaw Airport Hotel, an Marriott International, Radisson Blu Resort, Swinoujscie, Puro Gdańsk Stare Miasto, Radisson Hotel & Suites, Gdansk, ARCHE Dwór Uphagena Gdańsk |
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Hotels In Poland
Poland’s reputation for epic architecture and hearty food didn’t emerge out of thin air. And while the country is home to some pretty stoic monuments and memorials, we also say you should live a little.
So grab a generous plate of cabbage-fuelled Polish food and pop a button on your trousers. Avoid confined spaces after eating said cabbage. Get a train ticket to a small town you’ve never heard of. Down a shot of Belvedere vodka with a Warsaw local.
When you save big by booking lastminute.co.nz's Poland holiday packages, you’ll have plenty of cash left over to explore all sides of the country.
Things to Do in Poland
Those photos you see on Pinterest aren’t lying. If you witness a sunset behind the red buildings of Warsaw or harbourside row houses of Gdansk, the technicolour display is amazing—gentle weeping is encouraged.
And you can’t call yourself a true architecture aficionado unless you pay Wawel Castle a visit in Krakow, or stop at Malbork Castle. The underground chambers of the Wieliczka Salt Mine have been registered by as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its stunning chandeliers will put your dining room garage sale find to shame.
At the end of a long day of exploration, hotels in Poland are the perfect place to relax.
Getting to and Around Poland
Most international journeys to Poland begin with a flight into Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW), which is the largest airport in the country. You can also land at John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice (KRK) if your holiday itinerary begins in southern Poland. With your feet on Polish ground, you’re ready to yell “Czesc, Poland”!
Of course, the word for hello also means goodbye in these parts, so don’t be offended you get some confused looks. From the airport, you can get to many Poland hotels via bus, train, tram or the Warsaw subway system.
Your Poland accommodation awaits, European traveller! Let’s get this kielbasa party started with a flight into Warsaw. If you want to embark on a World Tour of Sauerkraut, book yourself Berlin accommodation and head west for a few days!
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